Am guessing the translation is lacking...my first thought is that you look for books on how to manipulate sound...or do you look for why sound affects people in certain ways...if it's the latter,you'll need a lifetime or two to find answers...if it's the former,the books are readily available.Please specify-

A book with less technical challenge, but still an excellent guide, is :

The Loudspeaker Design Cookbook by Vance Dickason

The first three books will give you a good engineering education on electroacoustics (acoustics, speaker design, microphone design, some elactronics, and room acoustics) using a lot of advanced math if you chose to dig into the equations and physics behind acoustic design. The last book will give you a "how to" type of background without the need to do a lot of math and physics, obviously the basic understanding will be less.